Lucy Lambriex/Getty Images Vaping does not help most people quit smoking cigarettes, according to a new study. People who vape and smoke cigarettes are far less likely to leave nicotine behind ...
Recognizing early symptoms of lung cancer, particularly the dangers of vaping among teenagers, is crucial. The inhalation of harmful chemicals from e-cigarettes can cause irreversible lung damage ...
Smokers and e-cigarette advocates often believe that vaping helps people to quit the use of tobacco. However, new research provides strong evidence contradicting this belief, challenging the widely ...
There are several methods a person can try to help them quit vaping, including nicotine replacement therapy or physical activity. Vaping refers to the use of products more technically known as ...
Vaping could be more harmful to the body than traditional cigarettes, possibly increasing the risk of dementia, heart disease, and organ failure, according to the leader of a groundbreaking study.
Our latest study, published in The Lancet’s eClinical Medicine, found that vaping among South African pupils is sky high. We surveyed over 25,000 South African high school students across 52 ...
The sleek devices promising a modern alternative to cigarettes have swept through communities nationwide, with an estimated 16 million American adults having tried vaping products. Often marketed ...
Vaping does not help smokers quit, a study published Wednesday by UC San Diego researchers found, refuting a common misconception among tobacco and e-cigarette users. The report, published ...
SAN DIEGO — Vaping does not help smokers quit their vice, a study published Wednesday by UC San Diego researchers found, refuting a common misconception among tobacco and e-cigarette users.
Vaping could be more hazardous to health than traditional smoking, potentially leading to serious conditions like dementia, heart disease, and organ failure, says the lead researcher of a ...
Vaping may be more dangerous to the body than cigarettes - putting long-term users at risk of dementia, heart disease and organ failure, according to the author of a bombshell study. Inhaling ...